I'm looking for some really good historical fiction about British Royalty...specifically around the time of Anne Boylyn...i just finished reading "The Other Boylyn Girl" but Phillipa Gregory, and I really enjoyed it...not to mention I have a slight obsession with Anne Boylyn, Mary, Queen of Scots, etc.

A very funny British television program from days of yore, featuring a group of actors who put did some really random sketches and a coupple of cartoon things. My description does it no justice. They basically satired everything. Also made a few movies, including "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", one of my all time favorites. See the following link for an example:

How I fear the coming of the next generation, to be ignorant of such great things as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Young Frankenstein, Ghostbusters II, and the dozens of other magnificent films and media that have dwindled in the last decade.
On the bright side, they'll still have things like Office Space.

How I fear the coming of the next generation, to be ignorant of such great things as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Young Frankenstein, Ghostbusters II, and the dozens of other magnificent films and media that have dwindled in the last decade.On the bright side, they'll still have things like Office Space.

If it helps any, I love Monty Python and the Holy Grail as well as both Ghostbusters movies, and I'm fourteen. I've heard of Office Space but never watched it. At any rate, I hear it's a lot funnier to people who actually have jobs and can get more of the jokes.

Oh, and I like Monty Python's Flying Circus too. Hooray for satellite television and BBCA! (British Broadcasting Corporation America. Is it me, or is there a slight contradictoin there?)

Can't forget Benny Hill, who was on TV almost from the beginning of the BBC's TV broadcasting. His show runs on BBCA, but still only the episodes that PBS used to run back in the 80's. There's a heck of a lot more Benny the Beeb won't let us see on this side of the pond.

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